Flying is still safe – but FAA is not


I was on a trip to New York on the last day, and something really strange occurred when we landed: passengers exploded in applause. I just saw it happening after a journey with a really bad disorder or a great delay. But this was a completely boring journey that took off and fell on time without any drama at all. So why is applause?

Well, you know why: there have been a lot of aircraft accidents, or near accident accidents – all against the background of the Trump administration and Eileon Musk launching employees of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and talking about upgrading everything with Starlink, or anything they publish on social media today.

Only this week, news reports have been detailed exactly how Musk had Ride At the agency to force Spacex on the conversation – including a Move The current Verizon contract and even the threat of FAA staff to finish if they are not on board.

So why she feels less safe to fly – the reason why people clap when the plane lands – not just tragic accidents. It is the system that we took as a Muslim order to keep us safe and solve problems when it occurs, shaking its stability directly before our eyes, and in fact this system improves more than the participants and conflicts in interests to cause a constitutional crisis. It is actually a complex dance for people, technology and politics – you know, Decoder Things.

So today I am talking to Andy Hawkins, freedomTransport editor, about what is going on in the sky. He just edited a A large piece to us by the writer Daril Campbell This helps to put a lot of what happens in air travel now in its correct perspective. There is some very reassuring data about the actual flight of flight, but there are also some big questions about what we need to do besides restoring our confidence in air travel.

I and I have already spoken of his safety at the present time – very safe – and how the current and worse air traffic systems may change. Of course, we talked about musk.

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